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Claudia
Baracchi
Associate Professor.
PhD 1996, Vanderbilt University.
Office: Room 236, 65 Fifth Avenue
Office Hours: Email for appointment or check updated listed at Student Advisor's Office
Phone: 212-229-5707, ext. 3071
Fax: 212-807-1669
E-Mail: BaracchC@newschool.edu
Link
to CV (Adobe PDF format)
Concentrations:
Ancient philosophy; 19th- and 20th-century Continental philosophy;
philosophy of history; feminist thought; philosophy of art; political philosophy; ethics.
Current
research:
The ethico-political ground of ancient Greek thinking.
Teaching:
During this academic year, Claudia Baracchi will be teaching the
following graduate-level courses:
Publications:
The Architecture of the Human: Aristotle's Ethics as First Philosophy (forthcoming); “Contributions to the Occurring of the Past: Heidegger and the Greeks,”
in D. Hyland and J. Manoussakis (eds.), Heidegger and the Greeks
(forthcoming); “Words of Air: On Breath and Inspiration,” in M.
McQuillan (ed.), The Origins of Deconstuction (forthcoming);
“The Nature of Reason and the Sublimity of First Philosophy: Towards
a Reconfiguration of Aristotelian Interpretation,” Epochè
(2003); Of Myth, Life, and War in Plato’s Republic (2002);
“Numbers of Earth: The Labor of the Intellect in Nature,” Social
Research (2001); “Meditations on the Philosophy of History,”
Research in Phenomenology (2001).
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